What is Natural Wine? John Paul of Cameron Winery in Oregon talks about the trend with a focus on eliminating sediment. John Paul of Cameron Winery produces wines in Oregon from, among others, his “Clos Electrique” vineyard site. We filmed with John Paul at Storyteller Wine Company in Portland and at the winery. See all
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Have you ever wondered what happens inside a wine barrel? Watch the winemaking process of batonnage (the stirring of the Chardonnay lees) inside a wine barrel at Jordan Winery, as demonstrated in this wine education video. This special barrel was created to show Tour & Tasting guests the important winemaking art of batonnage perfomed during
Winemaker Fred Scherrer shows how to make Chardonnay in California’s Russian River Valley. Included in this video are grapes at harvest, whole cluster’s of Chardonnay on the sorting table, and the bunches in the bladder press being gently pressed. The grapes were harvested from the Scherrer Vineyard in the Alexander Valley during Sonoma’s 2013 Harvest.
Gerald Morgan Jr, Sommelier at Simplified Wine shows you how to order taste wine so you don’t look like an idiot. http://simplifiedwine.com Reviving the lost art of manliness with a manly video every Friday. Home Follow us! http://facebook.com/artofmanliness Tweets by artofmanliness http://instagram.com/artofmanliness http://google.com/+artofmanliness
At the 2017 New York Wine Experience, Italian vintner Gaia Gaja calls Nebbiolo a “challenging” grape variety. Why does that make her family’s Barbarescos so intriguing?
Natural Wine is a term widely used but rarely defined. Frank Cornelissen, growing and venting on Mount Etna in Sicily offers his definition of the term and insists that it goes beyond simply not using sulfites in the cellar. This is part one of 2 in our series. Watch part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnpRZAm0USQ&list=PLddUmDhg4G_J8ee7_bIqp8ynkfDYYo8nt&index=18 Ask a Winemaker
Jordan Winery’s baker extraordinaire, Cristina Valencia, returns to show tips and techniques for baking the perfect pie crust from scratch. View the complete pie dough crust recipe, including pie filling, on our website: https://www.jordanwinery.com/culinary/recipes/wine-country-flaky-apple-pie. Don’t forget: This pie will taste sweeter if you start the meal with a bottle of food-friendly wine: https://www.jordanwinery.com/shop. This flaky
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Tom Colicchio, chef-owner of Craftsteak, is fanatical about the ingredients he uses in his restaurants. Colicchio joined Wine Spectator senior editor Harvey Steiman to taste, and describe, three types of gourmet beef: grass-fed, corn-fed and wagyu. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: http://newsletters.winespectator.com/
Fred Scherrer explains how Sulfur is burned inside wine barrels to produce Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) to preserve empty wine barrels and avoid spoilage. Have a winemaking question? Post it in the comments and we will try to answer it for you. Watch all of our videos on the role of Sulfur in wine including interviews
Learn how to assemble a charcuterie platter for your next dinner party with this charcuterie board making video by Jordan Winery’s chef. We hope these charcuterie board images inspire you to make your own platter at home. Get more charcuterie platter tips on our blog: https://winecountrytable.com/eat-drink/chefs-tips/what-is-a-charcuterie-board. Become a Jordan Estate Rewards Silver member and enjoy
We stopped in at New York’s Bedford Cheese Shop for a quick tutorial from cheesemonger Cat Pickei on how to properly cut and present soft, firm and hard cheeses. Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12! https://winesp.ec/2JTLzy1 Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/3kKrM1w Find more Wine Spectator cheese coverage: https://www.winespectator.com/tags/cheese
Watch winemakers demonstrate how to use an ah-so wine opener for older vintages. This two prong wine opener is the preferred way to open a bottle of wine once it’s more than 10 years old.
How to pronounce Melon de Bourgogne? How about Pinot Noir, Grolleau, and Malvoisie? There are more grapes that grow in and around the Muscadet region of the Loire Valley than you might think. Here, Jo Landron of Domaine de la Louvetrie pronounces them for you. Que du bonheur. How to pronounce the regions of Beaujolais:
Master Blind Tastes Natural vs. Conventional wines. Can he taste the difference? Support me on my new PATREON: https://patreon.com/konstantinbaum Follow me on …: https://www.instagram.com/konstantinbaum_mw/ Check out my website: https://meinelese.de I have used this glass in this Video: RIEDEL Veritas Champagne. I have tasted the following wine in this Video: 2020 Winzergemeinschaft Franken Gambacher Kalbenstein Silvaner
Bordeaux is one of France’s premier wine regions, producing some of the world’s most prestigious bottles. But Bordeaux doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. Senior editor James Molesworth and assistant editor Julie Harans break down the grapes, geography, wine styles and the 1855 Classification. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/2TGjY5k Introductory offer: Subscribe to
What is Nerello Mascalese? Winemaker Frank Corelissen describes Nerello Mascalese, the red grape that Sicily is famous for. He describes it as a blend of a Pinot Noir from the Hautes Cotes de Nuit and a Barolo. Frank sate down with Ask a Winemaker in Chicago at Red and White in 2013. See Frank’s description
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